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  • This is a neurophysiological concept of rehabilitation applied to patients with neurological disorders. It involves improving motor functions by inhibiting abnormal patterns and promoting normal movements. The therapy is based on the plasticity of the brain and the individual adaptation of exercises to the patient's needs.

  • The Vojta method is a therapeutic technique used mainly for children with neurological disorders. It is based on the stimulation of specific body zones to induce reflex movement patterns that promote normal motor development. Regular use of this method can improve motor control, coordination and body stabilization.

  • Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation is a movement therapy concept used in neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation, based on stimulating proprioceptors. It uses natural movement patterns based on diagonal patterns to improve strength, coordination and range of motion. Through resistance work, stretching and facilitated movement techniques, the PNF method helps regain motor function and increase body control.

  • Dynamic movement therapy used for children with neurological disorders and motor delays. It is based on performing exercises against the force of gravity, which stimulates postural responses and the development of motor control. MEDEK therapy does not focus on passive movement support, but on activating the child to maintain balance independently and improve locomotor function.

  • The Sensory Integration (SI) method is a therapy designed to improve sensory processing in children who experience sensory integration difficulties. SI therapy relies on games and activities that stimulate senses such as touch, balance and proprioception to support a child's neurological development and functioning. The method is particularly effective in working with children with autism spectrum disorders, ADHD or learning disabilities, helping them better cope with everyday challenges.

  • Functional Individual Scoliosis Therapy is a specialized therapeutic approach aimed primarily at treating scoliosis and other postural defects in children and adolescents. The therapy is based on individually tailored exercises aimed at correcting body alignment, improving muscle stabilization and educating the patient about correct posture. The FITS method combines elements of manual therapy, corrective exercises and body awareness work for a comprehensive approach to treating spinal defects.

  • The Prechtel method is a way of assessing global movement patterns in infants, mainly used for early detection of neurological disorders such as cerebral palsy. It analyzes a child's spontaneous movements, paying attention to their quality, fluidity and variability. Early diagnosis based on this method allows rapid implementation of appropriate therapy, which increases the chances of better motor development of the child.

  • These are manual therapies used to reduce tension, improve flexibility and increase range of motion in muscles and fascia. They include various techniques, such as massage, myofascial release and stretching, which affect the neuromuscular system. Regular use of these methods can reduce pain, improve circulation and promote tissue regeneration.

  • It is a manual therapy technique used in rehabilitation that aims to improve the mobility and flexibility of nerve structures. It involves gently stretching and moving nerves in their natural pathways, which reduces tension, improves blood circulation and reduces pain and numbness. It is used, among other things, for pain syndromes, neuropathies and after injuries to the nervous system.

  • It involves the application of elastic, breathable tapes to the skin to support the muscles, joints and lymphatic system. The tapes improve microcirculation, reduce pain, reduce swelling and promote the body's natural healing processes. The technique is widely used in rehabilitation, sports and pain therapy without restricting the patient's range of motion.

  • It is a therapeutic technique that uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscles to restore motor function in people with nervous system damage. The electrical impulses induce muscle contraction to improve strength, coordination and range of motion. FES is particularly used in the rehabilitation of people after strokes, spinal cord injuries and other neuromotor disorders

  • It is a therapeutic method used in physiotherapy that involves inserting a thin needle (without administering substances) into trigger points or tight muscle bands to reduce pain, relax muscles and improve function. The technique works by mechanically acting on tissues, which can speed up recovery, improve blood circulation and reduce inflammation. Dry needling is often used to treat myofascial pain, sports injuries and chronic pain.

  • It is a therapeutic method used in physiotherapy that involves inserting a thin needle (without administering substances) into trigger points or tight muscle bands to reduce pain, relax muscles and improve function. The technique works by mechanically acting on tissues, which can speed up recovery, improve blood circulation and reduce inflammation. Dry needling is often used to treat myofascial pain, sports injuries and chronic pain conditions

  • Galileo vibration platform therapy involves stimulating the muscles and nervous system with vibrations. The patient stands on a platform that generates vibrations at different frequencies, which helps improve muscle strength, coordination and balance. This is often used in rehabilitation and sports training.

  • This is a physiotherapeutic method that uses special tools (such as hard plastic or metal instruments) to work on soft tissues such as muscles, fascia, tendons or ligaments. The technique involves mechanically acting on the tissues to reduce pain, break up adhesions, improve blood circulation, increase flexibility and speed up recovery. Popular tool therapy methods include ASTYM.

  • It is a rehabilitation method that focuses on improving hand function in patients after neurological damage. It involves limiting the use of the healthy hand to force the patient to use the weakened limb intensively. The therapy aims to restore function and improve the precision of movements by increasing neurological activity in the damaged part of the brain.

  • This is a modern rehabilitation method that uses a special system to relieve the patient's weight. Thanks to the harness and dynamic support, the patient can safely practice gait, balance and motor coordination, minimizing the risk of falling. This system is particularly useful in neurological and orthopedic rehabilitation, supporting people with gait disorders, muscle weakness or balance difficulties.

  • Plastering is a technique used in physiotherapy for children and adults with cerebral palsy, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and cerebrocranial injuries, among others, i.e. wherever neurological disorders affect the patient's range of motion. Orthopedic plastering becomes a key therapeutic component when there is an increase in muscle tone, muscle stiffness, toe-walking, joint linearity disorders or general restriction of range of motion.

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